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  • What Type of Oil Is Used in Paint?

    Oil paint comes in a variety of grades, from student oils, which contain less pigment and more oil, also known as binders or vehicles, to artist's oil colors, which usually contain higher grade...

  • What Are the Ingredients for Oil Pastels?

    The first oil pastels were invented in Japan just after World War I. Improvements such as paraffin, stearic acid, coconut oil and stabilizers transformed the original waxy crayon into something...

  • Types of Acrylic Paint

    While there are many different types of acrylics, there are three primary paint grades, or levels of quality, to keep in mind when selecting paint: student, artist and professional. The paint...

  • How to Make Oil Pastels

    Many artists find store-bought oil pastels to be too expensive, but luckily there are ways to make them at home. With the homemade product artists have more control over the color and the shape....

  • How to Use Soft Pastels

    Soft pastels are like sticks or blocks of soft chalk containing pigments. They can be difficult to work with because they crumble easily and can smudge. However, they produce brilliantly colored...

  • How to Buy Art Chalk

    Art chalk allows an artist to create drawings with vibrant color and detail. An artist-friendly medium, art chalk is simple to blend and mistakes can be erased with ease. Learn how to buy the...

  • How to Pick Chalk Pastels

    Chalk pastels combine pigment with a binder. They are generally found in a stick form to create an opaque drawing tool. When misted or added to water, chalk pastels have the potential to achieve a...

  • How to Pick Paper for Chalk Pastels

    One of the most important decisions you make when purchasing pastel supplies is choosing a surface to draw or paint on. Many manufacturers market specialty papers designed specifically for pastel...

  • How to Buy Oil Paints for Canvas Painting

    Buying oil paint is much like buying a car - you get what you pay for. Generally, the more expensive the paint, the better quality it is.

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